Detection and Isolation of Soil Fungi

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The first part of this book gives the general principles which will help the research worker to choose, adapt or himself modify the isolation method best suited for his purpose, from the extraction of the samples up to the point of obtaining pure cultures of the organism. The second part which is easy to consult and provided with illustrations contains a collection of "recipes" proposed by various authors during the last forty years: these techniques and selective media can be applied for fungi meant to be used ...
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Overview

The first part of this book gives the general principles which will help the research worker to choose, adapt or himself modify the isolation method best suited for his purpose, from the extraction of the samples up to the point of obtaining pure cultures of the organism. The second part which is easy to consult and provided with illustrations contains a collection of "recipes" proposed by various authors during the last forty years: these techniques and selective media can be applied for fungi meant to be used as biological aids as well as for plant pathogens. This small manual, enriched with several indexes and a bibliography, will be very handy for all those whose work involves soil microbiology
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Gives general principles which will help research workers choose and modify isolation methods for culture of soil fungi, then offers recipes of techniques and selective media which can be applied for fungi meant to be used as biological aids as well as for plant pathogens. For those involved in soil microbiology. Davet is affiliated with INRA and has experience in tropical and Mediterranean agriculture. Rouxel is affiliated with INRA and specializes in the study of diseases caused by soil fungi, especially on vegetable crops. Distributed by Enfield. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781578081257
  • Publisher: Science Publishers
  • Publication date: 9/1/2000
  • Pages: 188

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Isolation of Soil Fungi: for What?
How to do it?
General Principles 3
Extraction and Preparation of Samples 3
Isolation Techniques 6
Culturing Techniques 19
Practical Applications 39
Bibliography 163
Index of Organic Compounds 177
Index of Fungi Cited 181
Index of Techniques and Media 185
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